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GR Performance Damper for Camry

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#1 ·
Browsing through Toyota TRD Japan website and found this. Does the Camry TRD have the same one?

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"Exclusive designed damper installing to front side. By eliminating the vibration and noise while driving, achieve both comfort during riding and steering stability during high-speed driving at a high level."

 
#18 · (Edited)
axvh70 is the model code for the 8th gen I show 3302 as the proper part. Yes eBay is cheaper just make sure you get 3302

Looks like they are cheaper than BH. I don't see anymore 3302 on eBay just 3301.
 
#22 ·
It's absorbs more vibrations and keeps the car more stable without adding stiffness, so less things will upset the chassis, meaning less steering corrections and more comfort. Turn in should also be tighter too. Someone in the BH site said it made a nice difference on their 2020TRD. Here is more information from Yamaha who came up with the technology.....


From the looks in simple form it's basically just a shock absorbing side to side motion.
 
#26 · (Edited)
I took the time to read a lot of replies. The max speed I drive a TRD is 90 mph. I don’t notice vibrations. I do notice wind input with a cross wind.
It is a mod on a Z model Vette . I don’t think it would influence interstate drive at all. Even if you took a TRD to the track, it’s limited at what, 135mph?
I have a generation 6 Vette. I’ve had it on the track at Texas Motor Speedway when my Vette club. A car needs to rise up above 160mph plus to appreciate something like this. More like 170+.
Because your suspension is working properly and absorbing the vibrations. This helps it work even better.

What the car does or doesn't do at the track is irrelevant, as is your Corvette to the conversation. First you ask what it does and how it helps, and the next second your sure high speed is needed for it to make a difference 😂. Get it or don't, but there's obviously a reason why it's on most Lexus and Toyota performance models already. Factories don't tend to add random parts like that just because. I posted all the information about it in the link above from Yamaha if you really want to know how it works.
 
#28 ·
What frame is the Camry? I know Toyota races Camry’s.
And yes, I came to realization these are completely different animals readI’ll consider that. Thanks.
Im a show me type. I’ve thrown wads of cash into needless mods in the past and it’s been a learning experience.
Im in new territory with a Toyota. First one.
This TRD, I’m sold that it’s a great platform to mod for a great driving experience. I only want to be smart about it. Nothing useless.
 
#30 ·
What frame is the Camry? I know Toyota races Camry’s.
And yes, I came to realization these are completely different animals readI’ll consider that. Thanks.
Im a show me type. I’ve thrown wads of cash into needless mods in the past and it’s been a learning experience.
Im in new territory with a Toyota. First one.
This TRD, I’m sold that it’s a great platform to mod for a great driving experience. I only want to be smart about it. Nothing useless.
Hopefully you learned your lesson and research before adding parts from now on.
 
#32 ·
There's also different types of performance mods, not everything is about adding power. In this case if your moving around less, it's easier to control the vehicle. More control and less moving around in the seat equals lower lap times yes, but during daily driving its not improbable to say comfort is increased nicely too. It should also help keep the car more quiet. And the proof is in the fact it's on most Lexus vehicles.